Knowing Him 32: Leadership and Faith

Tue. Apr 12, 2022

Introduction

Have you ever been so tired that you slept right through a storm? That is where we find Jesus today. As the movement continues to expand, Jesus finds it harder and harder to find a place to rest or even get a bite to eat. In Mark 3:20, Peter notes “Then Jesus entered a house, and again a crowd gathered, so that he and his disciples were not even able to eat.” Luke records, probably from Mary’s memories, “Now Jesus’ mother and brothers came to see him, but they were not able to get near him because of the crowd” (Luke 8:19). Can you imagine how hard it must have been to constantly come back to a full house and growing crowds? Where could Jesus escape or get away from the crowds? Come and see!

Reading [You can read as much as you can, depending on your availability]

Luke 8:22-25
(or)
Matthew 8:18-27
(or)
Mark 4:35-41

Meditating [Use these questions to start your thinking]

  1. List what you feel are the major details of this story (look at all three passages carefully).
  2. What did the “other side” mean to the disciples (Mark 4:35)? Who was there?
  3. What was the real problem in this story? List all the small and large problems in the disciples’ minds.
  4. Why do you feel God allowed this storm? What are the life lessons from this story that the disciples needed to learn?
  5. What other questions do you still have?

Sharing: Text ONE of your answers to the questions above to your team. Each team should post a sharing from a team member in the comments below.

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Team Charles
Team Charles
2 years ago

Why do you feel God allowed this storm? What are the life lessons from this story that the disciples needed to learn?
I think God allowed this storm to let the disciples learned about how to rely and trust on Jesus when they are in a storm. Many times we can feel overwhelmed by the storm we are facing, like what the disciples did here. Maybe it’s God intention to put that storm in your life. No matter what, you should always put faith into Jesus that He will deliver us out of it. So many times when trials and challenges happen, after it I learned to rely on God more. I learned new things about God everyday despite how hard the storm can be.

Team Jho, Jeff, Kim & Amber
Team Jho, Jeff, Kim & Amber
2 years ago

“Why do you feel God allowed this storm? What are the life lessons from this story that the disciples needed to learn?”

I think God allowed the storm to show His authority and power over everything. He definitely demonstrated that not only can He make the raging waves, but He can also calm them with His power. The disciples were scared, but Jesus showed them that He was in control. I think the life lesson of Jesus calming the storm shows us that God is with us even when we don’t realize it.

Team timmy
Team timmy
2 years ago

I wish when I was facing trials I could be as relaxed as Christ was during this storm. Lately in my life it’s been a lot of thinking about next year and where God wants me. It’s definitely been very stressful because whatever choice I choose will definitely be new and challenging. It’s definitely caused me a lot of stress these past few weeks and not only that but school as well school is always hard for me because of my lack of focus and drive for it so got an exam tomorrow and Thursday. But i gotta patient and trust god through the process because at the end the storm always passes

Team Hoa Vivien Tiff and Joce
Team Hoa Vivien Tiff and Joce
2 years ago

Today’s message was a reminder of how powerful Jesus is. In verse 25 we see how terrified but amazed the disciples were by Jesus. This indication helped me to imagine how we see God. We also got to see that Jesus is not only fully man but full God by doing something that only a being like God can do. When Jesus calmed the storm the instant reactions that he got from his disciples were fear and amazement. And although they did not have much faith in the beginning their faith was later recognized more through their interaction with the calming of the storm. I can definitely see myself acting like the disciples initially and this is just a reminder for me to continue trusting God and His abilities.

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